RIS Copy problem
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Hi,
I configured my RIS server properly...I guess.
When I launch a client installation (using a .sif file), everything
seems to work fine...until the program starts the windows 2000 copy
process.
Here is the first error I receive :
"the program can't copy : ansi.sys."
Then I can ignore this message or retry (which doesn't work). If I
ignore it, I have the same message but with other files :
asyncmac.sys
atmarpc.sys
beep.sys
dxapi.sys
himem.sys
ipfltdrv.sys
ipinip.sys
irsir.sys
Why can't the RIS program copy those .sys files?
any idea?
Regards
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